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1h agoStartup funding snapshot: Eight firms raise US$350 million in early November

According to a weekly funding roundup, eight startups across sectors raised a combined US$350 million in the first week of November. Among the deals were neurotech, agritech and SaaS platforms, showing diversification in early-stage capital flows. The aggregation highlights that despite macro-economic uncertainty and tighter capital conditions, venture financing remains active and deal-makers are shifting toward later-stage rounds with higher ticket sizes. Analysts note that this pace reflects underlying confidence in growth areas even as overall startup deal volume moderates.
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1h agoStartup funding snapshot: Eight firms raise US$350 million in early November

According to a weekly funding roundup, eight startups across sectors raised a combined US$350 million in the first week of November. Among the deals were neurotech, agritech and SaaS platforms, showing diversification in early-stage capital flows. The aggregation highlights that despite macro-economic uncertainty and tighter capital conditions, venture financing remains active and deal-makers are shifting toward later-stage rounds with higher ticket sizes. Analysts note that this pace reflects underlying confidence in growth areas even as overall startup deal volume moderates.
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Eight startups raised a combined US$350 million in early November, signalling continued venture activity despite macro uncertainty and shifting capital dynamics.
According to a weekly funding roundup, eight startups across sectors raised a combined US$350 million in the first week of November. Among the deals were neurotech, agritech and SaaS platforms, showing diversification in early-stage capital flows. The aggregation highlights that despite macro-economic uncertainty and tighter capital conditions, venture financing remains active and deal-makers are shifting toward later-stage rounds with higher ticket sizes. Analysts note that this pace reflects underlying confidence in growth areas even as overall startup deal volume moderates.

According to a weekly funding roundup, eight startups across sectors raised a combined US$350 million in the first week of November. Among the deals were neurotech, agritech and SaaS platforms, showing diversification in early-stage capital flows. The aggregation highlights that despite macro-economic uncertainty and tighter capital conditions, venture financing remains active and deal-makers are shifting toward later-stage rounds with higher ticket sizes. Analysts note that this pace reflects underlying confidence in growth areas even as overall startup deal volume moderates.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 07:08 IST